
ETC Setup Guide
Response MIDI Gateway Setup Guide
Response MIDI Gateway
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ETC
LED Indicators
• Power - solid blue indicates that power is supplied
• Ethernet - solid green indicates network connection and blinking indicates network activity
• USB - solid green indicates USB connection and solid red indicates connection without having fully
detected, identified and loaded device drivers
Navigation Buttons
• Up, Down, Back buttons - The Back button allows you to return to the previous menu option and the
Up and Down buttons navigate between menu options
• Enter -The Enter button allows you to advance to the next available menu option or commit a
modified selection
• Reset - The Reset button provides a physical reset button in case you are not able to reset or reboot
from within the software.
Power and Connections
The MIDI Gateway can use Power over Ethernet (PoE) or can be powered by USB. The following connection
methods are available:
• Ethernet only: Ethernet is used to supply power (PoE) and to connect to the network
• USB and Ethernet: USB is used only for power and the device is considered a network device
• USB only: When only USB is used, it is powered by USB and can be used as a USB-MIDI converting
port.
Switching the Network Port (Rack Mount Only)
The rack mount variant of the MIDI gateway can have the Ethernet connector installed on the front or back
of the unit. To switch the location, perform the following steps:
1:
Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the four screws on
the bottom of the gateway and slide the cover off from
front to back.
2:
Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the two screws
from the nuts securing the blank plate to the gateway.
3:
Remove the two screws securing the Ethernet
connector to the gateway.
4:
Move the Ethernet connector to the desired location on
the gateway and secure with the two screws removed
in step 3.
5:
Secure the blank plate to the other location using the
screws and nuts removed in step 2.
6:
Slide the cover back on the gateway, from back to front
and secure with the four screws you removed in step 1.
Screws for cover removal